Can't find the post I wanted to reply to, but I agree the transition to terror and panic on Gideon's face was a great moment. You realized that he (and maybe Grogu) was the only one in the room at that point who had some idea of what was coming down the hall.
We're so accustomed to seeing Giancarlo Esposito playing a confident sociopath, that it was nice to see him given some room to show more range. After his first appearance or 2, I just thought "Ok, Gus Fring in space. Whatever." Seeing him in fear, fast-talking and trying to manipulate his captors to turn on each other, and finally panic and attempt suicide was brilliant. I had to rewatch to realize he was trying to off himself and not just going for the gun. The Jedi were already sort of mythological legends by the time of the OT, so he might be one of the few who knows what a practiced force user is capable of, or maybe knew who Luke was.
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The music when Luke was wrecking shop felt appropriately dramatic to me, and kind of reminded me of the score in a scene from Better Call Saul when Gus and his goons scare the living daylights out of Nacho. Never rewatched that one so I may be a little hazy on the details, but it's the right kind of score for a dark moment when some terror is being inspired in the other characters. *OK, no more BB/BCS derails from me.